I watched reaction videos for the final part of *Attack on Titan*. No matter how many times I watch it, I can’t stop the tears from flowing. They were also deeply moved, and I was once again reminded of how amazing *Attack on Titan* is loved by fans even across the seas.
101 I went to the ENT clinic today. I was worried because I felt something was off with the hearing in my right ear, but it seems to be caused by mild sinusitis. I got some medicine, so I feel relieved now.
33 I like watching reaction videos of *Attack on Titan*.
I think I've watched videos from over 10 different reactors so far.
Now, I'm even watching videos that haven't been translated into Japanese,
using auto-generated English subtitles to study English at the same time.
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90 I study English by watching movies like *Monsters, Inc.* and *Ice Age* and by listening to English on YouTube. I’ve just started, so I can only understand a little, but I’m gradually becoming able to catch more English. I want to keep going at my own pace and eventually be able to have conversations in English.
76 I went to the clinic to get a prescription, but I almost forgot to go to the pharmacy to pick up the medicine.
20 It seems that subjects other than “I” are rarely omitted.
10 I learned that in English, the subject “I” is often omitted from sentences. For example, “Don’t know” and “Got it.” I almost mistake these for imperative sentences, so I need to judge by the context.
1 I watched "Ice Age" today while translating it a little bit into Japanese.
At that time, ChatGPT helped me. It’s really useful.
The free plan of ChatGPT quickly reaches its usage limit, so I’m considering switching to the paid plan.I watched “Ice Age 5” in English today.
It was fun, but I didn’t understand the details. I just started learning English, so I want to get better at it.
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